Sentence examples for may relay information from inspiring English sources

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Make sure you have not already told your friend you would keep the day free and that you will not be anywhere that your friend or someone who may relay information to your friend might also be.

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For this to occur, axons may well relay information at a distance, from a growing axon to a nearby dendrite or filopodium and influence its activity in a meaningful manner.

A pathway from one circuit may relay focal information to the middle cortical layers, and a pathway from a parallel circuit may mediate complex modulatory interactions through widespread superficial layer projections.

Despite the characteristic directional changes, all treatments resulted in a similar [DA]4p/[DA]1p ratio, which may relay similar information regarding the frequency of firing rates of dopaminergic neurons; however, these directional variations may also be interpreted differentially post-synaptically.

However, ITB may be unique in its role as a prognostic factor, as it could relay information on outcome already in the pre-operative setting.

Any appliance fitted with sensors can relay information.

Satellites relay information from ground stations or between satellites.

Senior physicians should relay information to families to maximize satisfaction levels.

Some biosensors outfitted with microtransducers could relay information about cellular changes with electronic signals, he adds.

Respondents suggested that these issues were in part due to communication routes used to relay information.

In other outbreaks, using door hangers and other media to relay information about dengue was instrumental.

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